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These particles have most likely come when the "missing nuclear fuel" that they are searching for at Fukishima exploded into the earth's atmosphere. We also have had radioactive rain in Ontario, Canada. . . . and no good reason exists for that either! There were a couple of guys going out in the rain with Soeks geigercounters a couple of years ago and detecting dangerously high levels of radiation in the rainwater runoff. . . . strangely, these videos have for the most part disappeared. . . . I don't know why they are gone because it was clear what was displayed in them.

In January, traces of radioactive iodine were measured in several parts of Europe, including the Czech Republic and Germany. The values ​​established in the air were at the limit of measurability, the Czech radiation protection agency SJUB said in Prague on Tuesday. "There is no reason for any worries about the consequences for humans," said a spokesman.